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11) The "couple" doesn't spend money on the rings, the man does. 2) The price of the rings will be directly proportional to the narcissism and entitlement of the woman. 3) Women's narcissism and entitlement are the primary reasons for divorce.
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There's no lady on Earth more beautiful than your freedom.
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Couldn't agree more, my wife and I spent $30 to get our marriage license and got married in the park next to our house by our chaplain. We're going on 7 years of marriage and just had our first kid. Life is good
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While my wife & I didn't get to have anything more than $100 in license fees with a Justice of the Peace, our marriage has lasted for over 20 years. I see this as an absolute win. 👍
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I’m happily married for over 10 years… I was 26 and she was 22 when we got married. I gave my wife a handcrafted wooden box sculpted. With a lot of jewelry, real gold, silver and some nice stones, that and two rings, a thin gold ring with only one small diamond and a white gold band. She loves it. Overall I didn’t spend over 10k and she loves the box up to this day, she even let our 7 year old daughter use some of the jewelry. You don’t need to spend horrendous amounts of money to impress your lady, my wife never asked for anything, I did what I did because I love her and that’s all I could buy, and honestly, it was a great gift
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I paid $150 for my and my wife’s wedding rings. We were married for 52 years and she loved her rings. I’ve watched people pay thousands of dollars for rings and get divorced within a few years or less. Money is not the basis of a relationship. It can be a great help or a greater hardship. Couples who build their relationship from scratch are more likely to stay together.
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makes sense tbh because couples who spend less are the ones who like to keep it small and private and just focus on each other than spending a lot like other couples just to stick out from others
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Never Sign a Marriage Contract That Only Benefits One Party 💯
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I feel like it kinda comes down to the types of people that are more likely to expect/favour an extravagant wedding. A lot of it is about the ego/material value for some people and having an extravagant wedding makes them feel better when it really doesn't mean anything, it's more about the marriage itself. Personally i wouldn't really want a big ceremony, as I said I think it's more about the marriage itself and what it means to you and your partner, not about something as shallow as material value. I even spoke about it with like my bf and we kinda said that if we do, we would want it to be more our own thing and we don't really care about it being super fancy, just not the type of people we are 😭
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My wife's wedding ring was her grandmother's wedding ring. I don't wear a wedding ring. We spent total maybe $500 on the whole wedding..... We've been married for 8 years and still get along great.....
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I think that is because more money spent indicates less love felt. Real love doesn't want money.
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Jeremiah 3:1 “They say, If a man put away his wife, and she go from him, and become another man's, shall he return unto her again? shall not that land be greatly polluted? but thou hast played the harlot with many lovers; yet return again to me, saith the LORD.” Jeremiah 3:2 “Lift up thine eyes unto the high places, and see where thou hast not been lien with. In the ways hast thou sat for them, as the Arabian in the wilderness; and thou hast polluted the land with thy whoredoms and with thy wickedness.”
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My broke ass back in 07 went to a mom n pop shop for basically a ring you could get from a gumball machine. Matching silver bands later, but nothing overly expensive. We're still happily married today.
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My wife’s wedding ring was $500 and my wedding band was $20. Even though we have been married one year, we still get along and everything is going well.
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In famous people's case its because of work schedule & seems its the trend to marry a lot. Fun fact: rings were pushed by jewelers to make more money ( like women's razors) 😮
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Living A Life Of Abundance
A wise man once said “in marriage you get three rings, the wedding ring, the engagement ring and the Suffer-ring”
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